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5 Optionally: Add a 667 note to NARs for geographic headings not appropriate as geographic subdivisions in subject cataloging Name represents an entity within a city and is qualified by the city name (e.g., city sections, districts, neighborhoods, etc.) 667 Nonpublic General Note SCM H836 ; DCM Z1 667

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9 A geographic NAR (151) may also be used as an X10 access point without creating a separate NAR 151 _ _ United States Also used on: Bibliographic records as X10 Name authority records as X10 9 How a Geographic Name is Different : Use as Jurisdiction

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10 How a Geographic Name is Different : Use as Jurisdiction Bibliographic recordName Authority record

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11 How a Geographic Name is Different Conflict is anticipated therefore Research is required AACR2 23.4F1

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22 Geographic Names : Choice of Name Use English form if there is one in general use Determine this from gazetteers and other reference sources published in English- speaking countries In case of doubt, or if there is no English-language form, use the vernacular AACR2 & LCRI 23.2

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47 Two types, two treatments: Change in qualifier – change of authorized form on existing NAR Change in official name – new NAR and modification of old NAR Heading vs. Name Changes LCRI 23.4B & 26.3B-C

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54 Name used 1924-1991 Name Change : Name & Qualifier Use the appropriate qualifier for the time period of the smaller place name when the smaller place changes its name or has ceased to exist. Name used 1914-1924 Name used before 1914 and after 1991

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69 Geographic Names as Qualifiers How to use geographic names as qualifiers Punctuation! Appropriate to life time of body! Use in geographic names Qualifying smaller place names Identifying places Breaking conflict

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71 Geographic Names as Qualifiers : How to: Must be established form of the name Punctuation and order of elements specified Contain within parentheses Separate name elements with commas 151 _ _ Seattle (Wash.) 110 2 _ Pike Place Market (Seattle, Wash.) Abbreviate per AACR2, Appendix B AACR2 23.4A1

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72 Geographic Names as Qualifiers : How to Use the latest form of name in use in the lifetime of the body Church founded in 1881. Place name changed from Niles Center, Ill. to Skokie, Ill. in 1940. 110 2 _ St. Paul Lutheran Church (Skokie, Ill.) Sometimes the qualifier will not be the most recent form of name Ceased to exist before Christiania became Oslo 110 2 _ Historisk samfund (Christiania, Norway) AACR2 24.4C4

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77 Geographic Names as Qualifiers : Corporate Bodies Used for government institutions and non-government bodies To express scope of the body’s activities or local place with which it is commonly associated

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78 Geographic Names as Qualifiers : Corporate Bodies (The Observatory is located in Grenoble)

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79 Churches qualified by local place name Geographic Names as Qualifiers AACR2 24.10 Radio & TV stations AACR2 24.11

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80 Policy Change : Indian tribes in the US Indian tribes recognized by the U.S. government will be coded as jurisdictional geographic names (151) rather than as corporate bodies (110) as they were previously http://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/tribes.html http://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/tribes.html These headings may also be used as geographic subdivisions, subdivided directly Consult BIA list of recognized tribes: http://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/biaind.pdf

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81 Heading After Policy Change Coding not used for Indian tribe hdgs.

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82 Canadian First Nation Names Canadian First Nation names are coded on AMICUS as corporate names and not as jurisdictions because of current system limitationsAMICUS LC/PCC will accept the LAC coding DCM Z1 1XX